To: JakeStraw who wrote (155 ) 10/24/2001 8:18:10 AM From: JakeStraw Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 241 Infonet Rated ``Best in Class'' Overall in Telemark's Latest Survey Of Global Managed Data Network Services Company Also Receives Gold Standard Ratings Awarded in Secure Data Transfer, Installation Not Disruptive to Business and Billing in Currency of Choice Categoriesbiz.yahoo.com EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 24, 2001-- Infonet Services Corporation (NYSE:IN;FSE:IN), a leading provider of global communications services for multinational corporations, achieved the ``Best in Class'' overall performance rating among six major Global operators in Telemark's latest survey of managed data network users. The results show that Infonet outperforms competitors in the three critical ``Indispensable to Customers'' service attributes, comprising network reliability, the fault reporting process and network availability. Infonet also excelled by winning three of Telemark's highly valued Gold Standard awards, two of which were in the top 10 group of service attributes ranked of highest importance to customers -- secure data transfer and installation not disruptive to business. The third was awarded for bill in currency of choice. Infonet's performance was also rated ``excellent'' in 24-hour transparent maintenance, local language support, cost center billing and no hidden extras in bills. ``Infonet has clearly grasped the fact that to succeed in a highly competitive international data communications sector you have to understand the users' hierarchy of needs, then work down from the top,'' says Janet Watkin, Managing Author of Telemark's benchmarking report. ``Their success demonstrates how competitive advantage can be gained from focusing quality on those aspects of service that customers most value.'' Telemark's tri-annual benchmarking surveys are derived from telephone interviews with more than 500 IT and Data Network Managers who use international managed data networks in 30 countries across Europe, the Americas and Asia Pacific. The performances of the six major global operators and local PTTs are compared in 32 managed data network service (MDNS) attributes spread across six categories: Network Operation, Customer Support, Network Installation, Pricing, Meeting Requirements and Billing. These attributes are ranked in order of importance to customers and measured against benchmark targets reflecting minimum customer expectations. ``We are delighted with the results of the Telemark report,'' said Jose Collazo, Chairman, President and CEO for Infonet. ``In over a 30-year evolution of services to multinational enterprises, I am pleased to say we have never lost sight of what matters most -- our Clients. We will continue with our strategy to enhance the quality, reliability, performance and support of our services to ensure the highest quality of customer service in every location we conduct business in.''